Gia Kubik

Las Vegas, Nevada

Gia Kubik uses acrylic and mixed media (oil crayons, markers, spray paint to create vibrant mixed-media portraiture and figurative works that explore presence, emotion, memory, and the living signal of a human being.

Gia Kubik is a visual artist and human intelligence specialist whose work lives at the intersection of presence, perception, and embodiment.

Known for her striking faces and evolving mixed-media pieces, she creates work that feels less like decoration and more like encounter.

Her background in human intelligence informs both her art and her sessions, where she helps people recognize signal, clear interference, and return to their own inner coherence. Each piece she creates carries a felt sense of witness and depth, inviting the viewer into a more intimate relationship with themselves.

Working primarily with acrylic, spray paint, collage, graphite, oil pastel, and layered mark-making, she builds faces and forms that feel both contemporary and ancient—part portrait, part oracle, part emotional architecture. Her work moves between abstraction and figuration, using bold color, raw gesture, and layered, signal rich surfaces to reveal the inner life beneath appearance. Each piece reflects something both personal and universal: grief, eros, witness, resilience, coherence, and the intelligence carried in the body.

Many of Gia's works also carry a black light dimension, revealing an alternate visual experience when viewed under ultraviolet light. In this setting, hidden layers, fluorescent passages, and subtle energetic codes come forward, giving the work an added sense of depth, atmosphere, and activation. What may first appear as a portrait or figurative piece in natural light can shift into something more immersive, electric, and otherworldly under black light—expanding the encounter and inviting the viewer into a second field of perception.

"For Gia, art is not something separate from life — it is a direct expression of presence and perception. It is a way of making what is often unseen or unspoken more visible and more felt. Her work is less about creating an image and more about holding a frequency that can be encountered. Whether through faces, texture, or emerging form, each piece becomes a space where the viewer can pause, feel, and recognize something within themselves. Art, for her, is both a mirror and a meeting point."

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